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Old 03-19-15, 07:43 PM
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I looked into building a carbon frame in the early '80s, and what is clearly still true is that if you take a naive approach, steel is better. Not that carbon isn't better in optimized designs, but if you are just going to randomly throw material at a bike frame shaped object, you might as well use steel. Carbon just isn't that much better that you can ignore fundamental issues of stress and strain
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